Josh Voorhees has a Slate article about North Korea:
Australia's AAP news agency provides the best synopsis of the video (or at least of what I think I'm seeing in the video):
The video is shot as a dream sequence, with a young man seeing himself on board a North Korean space shuttle launched into orbit by the same type of rocket Pyongyang successfully tested in December. As the shuttle circles the globe— to the tune of We Are the World— the video zooms in on countries below, including a reunified Korea. The focus then switches to a city— shrouded in the US flag— under apparent missile attack, with its skyscrapers either on fire or in ruins.The city in question appears to be New York City and, as LiveLeak first pointed out, the footage of its virtual destruction is borrowed from video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. It's probably safe to assume that the copyright holders for both the video game and We Are the World didn't sign off on this particular repurposing of their work. The video itself was published over the weekend by North Korean propaganda agency Uriminzokkiri.
Rico says sometimes you just gotta spank unruly children; in this case, probably with a nuke...
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